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1 CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN BOOKER WHISTON University Office: Clinical Law Programs University of Iowa Iowa City, IA (319) EDUCATION: Juris Doctor (with high honors), University of Montana School of Law, Missoula, Montana, June, Class rank: 7/70. Awards in Criminal Law, Contracts and Appellate Advocacy. Bachelor of Arts, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, June, LEGAL PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Clinical Professor, University of Iowa College of Law, Clinical Legal Program date. Herschel G. Langdon Clinical Professor of Trial Advocacy date. See below. Assistant Tribal Public Defender, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Pablo, Montana, June-September, Partner, Rossbach & Whiston, P.C., Missoula, MT to Of counsel, 1993 to Member of a two person firm responsible for litigation in the areas of personal injury, employment and personnel law, and medical issues. Martindale-Hubbell "bv" rating. Admitted to practice law before: Supreme Court of the United States, November, 2011 Montana Supreme Court, October, United States District Court, District of Montana, October, Iowa Supreme Court, October, United States District Courts, Southern and Northern District of Iowa, October, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco, California, May, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, St. Louis, Missouri, August, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Court, Pablo, Montana. June Member: American Bar Association, 1983 to date Association of American Law Schools (Section on Clinical Legal Education), 1994 to date

2 John B. Whiston Page 2 Clinical Legal Education Association, 1994 to date Iowa State Bar Association, 1994 to date. Johnson County Bar Association, 1997 to date. Association of American Trial Lawyers, 1981 to 1994, 1998 to date. Montana Trial Lawyers Association, 1981 to Member, State Amicus Curiae Committee, 1989 to Public Service Award, Dean Mason Ladd American Inn of Court (Cedar Rapids, IA), 1995 to date President TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Herschel G. Langdon Clinical Professor of Trial Advocacy, University of Iowa, College of Law. Current. Clinical Professor Associate Visiting 1994 to 1997 Clinical practice in general clinic, with emphasis on prisoner rights and criminal defense cases. Provided faculty supervision for clinical externs. Supervised College trial advocacy programs. Taught clinical classroom component and academic classes: Workers' Compensation (3 cr.), Evidence (3 cr.), Deposition Practice (2 cr.). Adjunct Professor, University of Iowa College of Law, 1994 Trial Advocacy intersession class. Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Montana School of Law, Sole responsibility for teaching Torts II (3 credits, 75 first-year students). Adjunct Faculty, University of Montana School of Law, Taught in numerous classes and programs, including one semester of first year legal writing. National Business Institute of Minneapolis, MN, Principal presenter for one day seminars on Workers' Compensation Law. Montana Arbitration Association, Panel participant on labor law issues at annual seminars. World of Work Program, Principal teacher for summer-long program funded by the U.S. Department of Labor and administered by the Montana State AFL-CIO, instructing disadvantaged high school students in work-readiness skills. Adjunct Faculty, University of Montana, Extension courses in U.S. labor history.

6 Decline in April 18, University of Iowa Labor Center, Annual Workers= Compensation Program, ANational Developments in Workers= April 21, University of Iowa College of Law, Evidence CLE, ARecent Developments in Federal and State Evidence September 4, Iowa Association of Workers= Compensation Lawyers, Annual Seminar (Des Moines), ABurdens of Proof: Changing Rules and Shifting October 16, University of Iowa College of Law, Faculty Colloquium, ASeparation of Powers and the Prison Litigation Reform Act of January 16, Legal Services Corporation of Iowa, Family Law Workshop (Iowa City), ACross-examination of December 5, 1996.

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DANA KEITH COLE The University of Akron School of Law Office: (330) 972-7960 Akron, Ohio 44325 2901 Mobile phone: (937) 609-4169 Email: dkc@uakron.edu LAW SCHOOL TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1997 to present THE

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Mary Helen McNeal 1 MARY HELEN MCNEAL (315) 443-3036 (work) mhmcneal@law.syr.edu CURRENT POSITION Syracuse University College of Law Professor and Director, Elder Law Clinic 2008- Present Supervise students

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